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Monday, May 14, 2012

I use Protect A Bed products on all our beds, I love and trust these products and this company. I don't know if I could have survived so many nights with out the convenience and comfort of Protect A Bed. Through children's accidents Protect A Bed waterproof mattress covers have proven indispensable.

In celebration of the newest blog The Healthy Sleep Zone, Protect a bed wanted to share a fabulous giveaway for my readers. The Luxury Mattress Protector is a fitted-sheet-style protector that will keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter, while our Miracle Membrane® provides a barrier to dust mites, liquids and other irritants. The Luxury Mattress Protector retails at $119.99.

The Healthy Sleep Zone is a resource for people of all ages and discusses sleep issues related to allergies, dust mites, pets, sensitive skin, bed bugs, incontinence, bedwetting and sleep pattern issues. Our goal is to provide great information and resources so that everyone can have a healthy sleep zone and get restful sleep.

Luxury Waterproof Mattress Covers Are:

Ultra soft and silky to the touch for luxuriously comfortable sleep

Waterproof, yet air vapor porous, similar to human skin

Naturally thermo-regulating, for the perfect sleeping temperature all year round

Comprised of all-natural Eucalyptus fiber, and manufcactured without pesticides

Especially helpful for people with sensitive skin, or skin disorders such as eczema

Fitted-sheet style with four-way stretch ensures a great fit on any mattress depth

Machine washable and tumble dry ready

Disclosure: I received no compensation for this publication. Sponsor did provide a sample product for review and giveaway for this promotion. My opinions are my own and may differ from those of your own. Life Is A SandCastle is not responsible for sponsor prize shipment.

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I learned it is best to Sleep in a cool, dark room and find something relaxing to do close to bedtime such as reading or listening to music. Be sure to go to bed and wake up at about the same time every day to keep the sleep-wake clock regular

I learned that through a random phone survey of 15 states, researchers found about 3.6 percent of participants reported a minimum of one sleepwalking episode in the last year.ksceviour at hotmail dot com

I learnt that working out for 20 to 30 minutes a day enhances sleep but this should be done early in the day, if you work out before bedtime it will only make falling asleep more difficultanger_family @yahoo dot com

I learned that getting about 20 to 30 minutes of cardio earlier in the day can help enhance sleep. Getting exercise too closely to bedtime can actually make falling asleep more difficult.msgb245 at gmail dot com

if a person wakes up at 6 a.m. Monday through Friday and sleeps until 10:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday on a regular basis, the body’s internal (circadian) clock can be altered, upsetting the internal rhythm of the body, which helps you sleep soundly.schueler.jessica@yahoo.com

Through a random phone survey of 15 states, researchers found about 3.6 percent of participants reported a minimum of one sleepwalking episode in the last year, with almost 30 percent of participants admitting to sleepwalking at least once in their lifetime. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, sleepwalking is a disorder that occurs when people walk or do another activity while they are still asleep.

I learned that a recent study featured in Current Biology links “social jet lag”— what happens when your body is up later than normal, creating a sluggish feel the next day— to unhealthy food choices and metabolism decrease over time.

I had never heard the term Social Jet Lag before. "A recent study featured in Current Biology links “social jet lag”— what happens when your body is up later than normal, creating a sluggish feel the next day— to unhealthy food choices and metabolism decrease over time." Rafflecopter: happi shopr

Thanks for the giveaway...A recent study featured in Current Biology links “social jet lag”— what happens when your body is up later than normal, creating a sluggish feel the next day— to unhealthy food choices and metabolism decrease over time which may contribute to obesity.

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